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<blockquote data-quote="woodelf" data-source="post: 1079537" data-attributes="member: 10201"><p>Ack! You're supposed to remind me of these things *before* i've put several dozen hours in to format and tweak the first 40% (and, by far, the detail-oriented 40%) of the material. I often design specifically with both letter and A4 in mind--that is, i use the shorter of each dimension as my baseline, so that you end up with wasted space (on the sides for letter, on the top&bottom for A4) with either paper size, but nothing is chopped. Of course, that means no full-bleed margin art, but then i'm not too fond of that to begin with. </p><p></p><p>That said, I don't think i'll bother going back to do it for this project (unless it starts getting tons of downloads once i put it up)--as i said, i'm just too far into it already, and, for some reason, it just totally slipped my mind. However, Acrobat provides a fairly reasonable solution: Shrink to Page when you print. The amount isn't enough to render things illegible (~2.5%), so, while you end up with some whitespace on the page (top&bottom when you shrink letter to A4; sides when you shrink A4 to letter), it's otherwise perfectly functional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodelf, post: 1079537, member: 10201"] Ack! You're supposed to remind me of these things *before* i've put several dozen hours in to format and tweak the first 40% (and, by far, the detail-oriented 40%) of the material. I often design specifically with both letter and A4 in mind--that is, i use the shorter of each dimension as my baseline, so that you end up with wasted space (on the sides for letter, on the top&bottom for A4) with either paper size, but nothing is chopped. Of course, that means no full-bleed margin art, but then i'm not too fond of that to begin with. That said, I don't think i'll bother going back to do it for this project (unless it starts getting tons of downloads once i put it up)--as i said, i'm just too far into it already, and, for some reason, it just totally slipped my mind. However, Acrobat provides a fairly reasonable solution: Shrink to Page when you print. The amount isn't enough to render things illegible (~2.5%), so, while you end up with some whitespace on the page (top&bottom when you shrink letter to A4; sides when you shrink A4 to letter), it's otherwise perfectly functional. [/QUOTE]
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